Indefensible India

The world is paying a lot of attention to the Malaysian airline tragedy and the one at Gaza, as well it should. Far be it from me to minimize both. But, as far as numbers of victims and the duration of the situation that produces them, the killings and rapes in India are something to be outraged about. There is something deeply wrong in a society in which rape is so common and vicious, and very little is done about it. The Indian criminal justice system seems powerless to respond to what seems to be an epidemic of violence against women. In fact, in the case of killings and rape by the military, the system protects it and the guilty parties take full advantage of a law that shields them from prosecution.

Touted often as the world's biggest democracy, India is far from being in an acceptable position as to the rule of law in the very crucial aspect of its treatment of women.

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